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i believe america is a critical european power and we have to be involved and engaged sometimes in the very messiness that is institution building and policy building. but we tend to get right in there and direct traffic or we say you've got it, we're busy, we have some other things to do. we have to find that middle path that allows europe to lead but with strong american engagement and action. that's that middle road. that's the new american leadership that i think we have to bring to the transatlantic relationship and not just commit or recommit to our values but operationalize those values, particularly in the enlargement agenda, whether that's the western balkans and the eastern partnership countries and beyond. that's our fundamental challenge. it is a bipartisan purpose. i want to underscore because high lie the differences perhaps of democrat and republican. our policy is best when it's bipartisan. and enlargement, the nato enlargement point has been successful because it's been bipartisan. it has to be bipartisan. so with that thank you so much. >> thank you, miss conley. secr
i believe america is a critical european power and we have to be involved and engaged sometimes in the very messiness that is institution building and policy building. but we tend to get right in there and direct traffic or we say you've got it, we're busy, we have some other things to do. we have to find that middle path that allows europe to lead but with strong american engagement and action. that's that middle road. that's the new american leadership that i think we have to bring to the...
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now, moving over to the americas, last week tornadoes damaged the eastern u.s. the system that brought severe weather has moved out to sea so things are getting much calmer in the east. however, the exception is going to be the lower appalachian. winter-some conditions will continue throughout the nighttime hours. the combination of dry weather, as well as lots of warmer air, is producing fire weather in the southern and central plains. out towards the west, a developing low pressure system is moving across the british columbia region as well as the pacific northwest bringing mountain snow along the cascades, about 45 centimeters are in the forecast. expected highs are as follows. heavy rain in seattle with 7 degrees. 0 degrees in winnipeg. minus one and 7 degrees in d.c. with cloudy skies. finally, let's go over to europe. we can see lots of clouds in the east. we've got multiple systems in the west. multiple systems are bringing quite a bit of rain in the east and wintry mix in the southeastern tip of the uk. over the next 24 hours, the alpine region will see
now, moving over to the americas, last week tornadoes damaged the eastern u.s. the system that brought severe weather has moved out to sea so things are getting much calmer in the east. however, the exception is going to be the lower appalachian. winter-some conditions will continue throughout the nighttime hours. the combination of dry weather, as well as lots of warmer air, is producing fire weather in the southern and central plains. out towards the west, a developing low pressure system is...
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a lot of steps to protect america today. we're not going to be able to take those steps unless we have cooperation. you can't do this unilaterally. we're not going to get cooperation without the world knowing that we're heading to the top of the mountain. we're not saying we're the only ones that are going to have nuclear weapons. we're not saying to the world, quit smoking while we chain smoke. that doesn't work anymore. may work during the cold war. when i say we, it's got to be more than just the united states. we've got to move up the mountain with other countries too. this is not a unilateral exercise. now, the end game, when we get there, there are going to be a lot of things that people have to consider. we always are going to have the ability to reconstruct nuclear weapons. you may have a period of years or even decades where you have a small number of nuclear weapons that are in some type of reserve. there are a lot of things we've got to think about. it's not too soon to begin thinking about them now. but we're not
a lot of steps to protect america today. we're not going to be able to take those steps unless we have cooperation. you can't do this unilaterally. we're not going to get cooperation without the world knowing that we're heading to the top of the mountain. we're not saying we're the only ones that are going to have nuclear weapons. we're not saying to the world, quit smoking while we chain smoke. that doesn't work anymore. may work during the cold war. when i say we, it's got to be more than...
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terms of what we would be conceding to the russians going forward in protecting the united states of america and our allies. so thank you very much for appearing today. appreciate it. >> thank you, senator. senator blumenthal? >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you to you both for your service, your extraordinary service to our nation, in each of your commands and responsibilities and to the men and women who serve under you. general kehler, if i could begin just briefly following up on a remark that you just made about the ohio class submarine which you have said is going to be of strategic vital importance as far as we can see into the future, i probably am paraphrasing you, not quoting you directly, but i agree completely, and i wonder if you could speak to the significance of the ohio class submarine replacement in terms of what its value is, how does it add value to our strategic force and why is it so important to continue building it without further delay, i should stress? >> senator, each of theme nucle brings something unique to the mixture and the strength of the overall deterrent h
terms of what we would be conceding to the russians going forward in protecting the united states of america and our allies. so thank you very much for appearing today. appreciate it. >> thank you, senator. senator blumenthal? >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you to you both for your service, your extraordinary service to our nation, in each of your commands and responsibilities and to the men and women who serve under you. general kehler, if i could begin just briefly following up...
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into north america, still seeing heavy rain for the northwestern coast. now, california is going to be seeing a lot of that heavy rain. the system sitting offshore. we'll see that into tomorrow as well. severe weather is expected across parts of the southern plains. in fact, the arklatex is going to be hit by some heavy rain in places, thunder and gusts and also pential for large hail. also this system will continue on into our wednesday as the front just lingers in that same area. up toward the northeast, it's going to be a bit of a different story. more like wintertime here. wintry mix for much of new england. turning over to snow for southeastern portions of canada. so cooler air coming down even toward the upper midwest. 9 degrees in chicago. 5 or 6 degrees cooler than yesterday. and these slightly cooler temperatures will be with you through toward the end of week. up in toward the northwest, though, seattle 18 degrees. warming up nicely here. winnipeg, just 2 degrees for the high. all right. into europe, very large low-pressure system is dominating
into north america, still seeing heavy rain for the northwestern coast. now, california is going to be seeing a lot of that heavy rain. the system sitting offshore. we'll see that into tomorrow as well. severe weather is expected across parts of the southern plains. in fact, the arklatex is going to be hit by some heavy rain in places, thunder and gusts and also pential for large hail. also this system will continue on into our wednesday as the front just lingers in that same area. up toward...
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as for the americas a couple of low pressure systems are moving toward the east over to central u.s. central canada producing a wintry mix to the north and heavy thunder showers to the south. severe weather in much of the plains and the lower mississippi valley will continue overnight and the threat will continue in the southern plains into tomorrow. a lot of rain could trigger flooding here. toward the west a low pressure system, which is very powerful is set to move into the west coast. it will produce staggering amounts of coastal rain in parts of british columbia pacific northwest and northern california. temperatures are as follows. 10 degrees in seattle and 11 in winnipeg. to the east unseasonable warmth is continuing up to 20 degrees in chicago, reaching 25 in oklahoma city. 31 degrees in miami. all right. up next is the three day outlook. > our ld sryhishour north korea invited members of japan's space development agency to attend the launch of what it calls a satellite rocket. officials in japan and elsewhere say they are testing a long range missile. members of the general
as for the americas a couple of low pressure systems are moving toward the east over to central u.s. central canada producing a wintry mix to the north and heavy thunder showers to the south. severe weather in much of the plains and the lower mississippi valley will continue overnight and the threat will continue in the southern plains into tomorrow. a lot of rain could trigger flooding here. toward the west a low pressure system, which is very powerful is set to move into the west coast. it...
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fiber one. >> we're live interest america's news headquarters and i'm jamie colby. dangerous new developments out of the syria to tell you about today. fox news confirming u.s. intelligence believes the regime will be moving some amounts of chemical agents, possibly including deadly sarin nerve gas, raising fears the regime is planning to use weapons against their own people. coming up we'll have more on what it means and what if anything the u.s. can do to stop it. the son of actor sylvester stallone has died. finding body of 36-year-old sage stallone inside his home. no foul play, but he was the oldest of stallone's children and included in two films with his dad. including his debut in rocky 5. and i'll send you back now to cavuto on business. have a great day. >> all i want is a refund. >> refund? refund? are you crazy? refund? refund? refund? refund? >> easy. >> refund. [laughter] >> refund. >> well, you won't see that scene on a lot this summer because general motors just started offering a 60 day money back guarantee on all new chevy cars and trucks. and that
fiber one. >> we're live interest america's news headquarters and i'm jamie colby. dangerous new developments out of the syria to tell you about today. fox news confirming u.s. intelligence believes the regime will be moving some amounts of chemical agents, possibly including deadly sarin nerve gas, raising fears the regime is planning to use weapons against their own people. coming up we'll have more on what it means and what if anything the u.s. can do to stop it. the son of actor...
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. >> that america can change. our union can be perfected. >> many americans have grown tired of what their country was come to represent under george w. bush. obama promised to change at home and abroad. he brought an end to the war in iraq. he said u.s. combat forces would pull out of afghanistan by the end of 2014. and he promised to decimate al qaeda. >> after a firefight, they killed osama bin laden and took custody of his body. we can say to those families who lost loved ones to al qaeda's terror justice has been done. >> some argue obama has not met expectations in the mideast. he faced persistent trouble with a come dominant region in iran. still he has focused foreign policy to make it more multilateral. part of what he calls a broader shift. >> after a decade in which we fought two wars that cost us dearly, the united states is turning to the vast potential of the asia pacific region. >> obama turned his attention at home to pushing through health care reform, something president after president had tried
. >> that america can change. our union can be perfected. >> many americans have grown tired of what their country was come to represent under george w. bush. obama promised to change at home and abroad. he brought an end to the war in iraq. he said u.s. combat forces would pull out of afghanistan by the end of 2014. and he promised to decimate al qaeda. >> after a firefight, they killed osama bin laden and took custody of his body. we can say to those families who lost loved...
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what is this going to look like well that's all a leader is that he has seen this all before in latin america he'll take us back to chill a and nine hundred eighty three joining us live from santiago and u.s. president barack obama held a press conference today about the headwinds facing this country for carious economy take a listen. no one can.
what is this going to look like well that's all a leader is that he has seen this all before in latin america he'll take us back to chill a and nine hundred eighty three joining us live from santiago and u.s. president barack obama held a press conference today about the headwinds facing this country for carious economy take a listen. no one can.
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presidential candidate ron paul warns america is on a dangerous path with its broken government ruled by corporate giants. the website of many high tech stun cannons on guarded russian ports the country's planning to buy the state of the art weapons to fight underwater terrorists all the details for you at r.t. dot com. south korea is held live fire military drills on islands near its disputed maritime border with the north despite the threats of retaliation from pyongyang the country does not appear to have reacted so far in two thousand and ten north korea responded to a similar drills from its neighbor with an artillery attack that killed four people and raised fears of a wider conflict well for more on that let's now talk to. a higher state university professor well north korea has called the drills premeditated military provocation so far there's been no response is one likely do you think. i think it is quote possible if not immediately. next the courage on your home a new regime. actually a new dictator if you will in north korea. is . probably would be one way to do that so in
presidential candidate ron paul warns america is on a dangerous path with its broken government ruled by corporate giants. the website of many high tech stun cannons on guarded russian ports the country's planning to buy the state of the art weapons to fight underwater terrorists all the details for you at r.t. dot com. south korea is held live fire military drills on islands near its disputed maritime border with the north despite the threats of retaliation from pyongyang the country does not...
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. >> america has faced great hardship before and each time we have risen to the challenge. >> the ultimate test is to move our society from where it is to where it has never been. >> join us as we explore today's most critical global issues. join us for great decisions. (instrumental music) >> great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association, inspiring america's to learn more about the world. sponsorship of great decisions is provided by credit suisse, eni, the hurford foundation and pricewaterhousecoopers llp. >> coming up next, sacred cow: defending america on a budget. (instrumental music) (marching music) >> the u.s. spent the last century fighting well-defined wars against well-heeled enemies. ♪ stop! >> duck and cover up under the table. first you duck and then you cover. >> but the fall of the berlin wall meant the collapse of the traditional enemy and the military struggled to find its purpose in this post soviet world. >> we have to understand the role that the united states has played since the end of the second world war and still plays today and that is as a prov
. >> america has faced great hardship before and each time we have risen to the challenge. >> the ultimate test is to move our society from where it is to where it has never been. >> join us as we explore today's most critical global issues. join us for great decisions. (instrumental music) >> great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association, inspiring america's to learn more about the world. sponsorship of great decisions is provided by credit suisse, eni,...
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in america specifically we've recently had. of individuals for. sympathies you know that used to not be possible in the. american legal system because of the first amendment because of these recent cases there's a radical reinterpretation on the way of the first amendment and more broadly free speech is position in american society so i don't think we should be concerned about those that small minority can you know try and shut down most to call it for another half an hour we should be concerned about the americans the american government will drive to control not just our freedom online but our freedom to publish more widely. and in our website r.t. dot com we've put together an extensive background for you who supports it and what separates this bill from other cyber security at all the answers available online and there you also find our team has to care of its unique take on the issue. of. good leverage. its most sophisticated which doesn't give a darn about anything. to teach creation why it should care about you and. this is why you should.
in america specifically we've recently had. of individuals for. sympathies you know that used to not be possible in the. american legal system because of the first amendment because of these recent cases there's a radical reinterpretation on the way of the first amendment and more broadly free speech is position in american society so i don't think we should be concerned about those that small minority can you know try and shut down most to call it for another half an hour we should be...
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america must lead in the world or someone else will. so this idea of american exceptionalism that there is something about our country and the way we reform and the values that we develop and our history over the course of 200 plus years and how we have acted that gives us a special and in some ways he mentioned a god given role in the world to promote both peace and security but also our own values. values of democracy. values of free and open speech. economic exchange. freedom of religion. equality between peoples. and i think the idea of american exceptionalism also connotes that america has both special responsibilities. here he says america must lead not that we should lead but that we must. and so special responsibilities to in some ways parole the world and make it safe for commerce and make it safe for free expression and free enterprise. but then somehow america because of our military might and economic power, we also have some special rights that perhaps attach to that. so the idea that we can act unilaterally more than other
america must lead in the world or someone else will. so this idea of american exceptionalism that there is something about our country and the way we reform and the values that we develop and our history over the course of 200 plus years and how we have acted that gives us a special and in some ways he mentioned a god given role in the world to promote both peace and security but also our own values. values of democracy. values of free and open speech. economic exchange. freedom of religion....
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into north america, still seeing heavy rain for the northwestern coast. now, california is going to be seeing a lot of that heavy rain. the system sitting offshore. we'll see that into tomorrow as well. severe weather is expected across parts of the southern plains. in fact, the arklatex is going to be hit by some heavy rain in places, thunder and gusts and also potential for large hail. also this system will continue on into our wednesday as the front just lingers in that same area. up toward the northeast, it's going to be a bit of a different story. more like wintertime here. wintry mix for much of new england. turning over to snow for southeastern portions of canada. so cooler air coming down even toward the upper midwest. 9 degrees in chicago. 5 or 6 degrees cooler than yesterday. and these slightly cooler temperatures will be with you through toward the end of week. up in toward the northwest, though, seattle 18 trdegrees. warming up nicely here. winnipeg, just 2 degrees for the high. all right. into europe, very large low-pressure system is dominat
into north america, still seeing heavy rain for the northwestern coast. now, california is going to be seeing a lot of that heavy rain. the system sitting offshore. we'll see that into tomorrow as well. severe weather is expected across parts of the southern plains. in fact, the arklatex is going to be hit by some heavy rain in places, thunder and gusts and also potential for large hail. also this system will continue on into our wednesday as the front just lingers in that same area. up toward...
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tons of wreckage from the disaster are believed to be nearing the western coast of north america. >> the tsunami unleashed debris on an unprecedented scale, some 5 million tons were swept out to sea. while most quickly sank, noaa estimates 1.5 million tons of tsunami generated debris is still afloat and being driven by winds and currents toward the west coast of north america. >> begich said large quantities of fishing nets and plastic items are already washing ashore in the states of alaska and washington. lawmakers expressed frustration at the federal government's failure to lay out a plan to retrieve and dispose of the wreckage, cited complaints of residents of coastal communities. the lawmakers demanded the government provide information before debris washes ashore. japan's government is also discussing what it can do to help clean up the debris. deputy chief cabinet secretary tsuyoshi saito told top ministry officials the issue will take on an greater urgency as more debris starts to reach the north american coast. saito told them to forget about conventional ideas and come up w
tons of wreckage from the disaster are believed to be nearing the western coast of north america. >> the tsunami unleashed debris on an unprecedented scale, some 5 million tons were swept out to sea. while most quickly sank, noaa estimates 1.5 million tons of tsunami generated debris is still afloat and being driven by winds and currents toward the west coast of north america. >> begich said large quantities of fishing nets and plastic items are already washing ashore in the states...
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heading into the americas. then, and, let's talk about the tropical storm. well, patty has been weakening, lakely will become remnant, low by sunday. but it is, heading towards, the ba bahamas and cuba. and then we have another tropical disturbance right here. this one becomes, could become a tropical storm within the next 48 hours or so. intensifying showers. and stronger wind are lick ikel over the island the next few days or so. strong wind across the east end of canada. gusts about 120 kilometers per hour unlikely, are likely into your friday. back behind it another storm system bringing snow showers in parts of ontario and quebec. now, to the north of this cold front, cooler air comes in. that air is colliding with warmer air from the gulf of mexico. creating a potential for severe weather in the ozarks into tonight. well, with severe weather should be moving towards the west. areas like the central plains and the southern plains, will be, at risk of severe weather on your friday. severe thunderstorms, gusty winds. and hail are possible. now out west, t
heading into the americas. then, and, let's talk about the tropical storm. well, patty has been weakening, lakely will become remnant, low by sunday. but it is, heading towards, the ba bahamas and cuba. and then we have another tropical disturbance right here. this one becomes, could become a tropical storm within the next 48 hours or so. intensifying showers. and stronger wind are lick ikel over the island the next few days or so. strong wind across the east end of canada. gusts about 120...
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now, over to the americas. a developing low pressure system still working its way off towards the east, ever so slowly. but today it is going to be a threat of severe weather for your monday here in northern texas. oklahoma. golf ball-sized hail or tennis ball-sized hail could be happening here possibly. also damaging winds and even the threat of tornadic activity cannot be ruled out. if you remember last week, we had all the reports of tornados along eastern texas here. looks like this week will be coming in with another big bang as far as severe weather adding up to the already aggressive tornado season you've been seeing so far here in the central plains. but out ahead of this, dry air continues to settle over the eastern coast. fire weather warnings actually in effect up and down much of the eastern seaboard. this is due to a combination of high winds and very dry weather and warm temperatures. north of that, though, a wintry precipitation or a wintry mix is starting to finally work its way off the new engl
now, over to the americas. a developing low pressure system still working its way off towards the east, ever so slowly. but today it is going to be a threat of severe weather for your monday here in northern texas. oklahoma. golf ball-sized hail or tennis ball-sized hail could be happening here possibly. also damaging winds and even the threat of tornadic activity cannot be ruled out. if you remember last week, we had all the reports of tornados along eastern texas here. looks like this week...
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now moving to the americas. a long frontal line has been bringing winter precipitation to the u.s., canada border. right now, freezing rain warnings in effect in southern ontario, new brins wick, maine, showers in the great lakes. over the next 24 hours, much of ontario gets cooler. to the south, thundershowers are developing over the southeastern corner of the u.s. out to the west, british columbia and pacific northwest have gusty winds, coastal rain and mountain snow again. that will move further inland. however, once again, another system will move into the same area. so on wednesday, we are expecting 9 degrees in chicago, and 6 degrees in toronto. and we're going to see a huge warm up in washington, d.c. 18 degrees here and 14 degrees expected in new york. definitely feels like spring. finally, let's go over to europe. it's very active to the south. thunderstorms will continue in southern italy throughout wednesday, and a mix of rain and snow will move into the balkan peninsula. turkey gets dryer after a lon
now moving to the americas. a long frontal line has been bringing winter precipitation to the u.s., canada border. right now, freezing rain warnings in effect in southern ontario, new brins wick, maine, showers in the great lakes. over the next 24 hours, much of ontario gets cooler. to the south, thundershowers are developing over the southeastern corner of the u.s. out to the west, british columbia and pacific northwest have gusty winds, coastal rain and mountain snow again. that will move...
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. >> eventually she moved to america where she became a nurse. she later began traveling around the world invited to tell her personal story of survival and to make a plea for peace. >> nature like an earthquake and tsunami, those things people cannot help. the tragedy. but war and the bombs, they're human doing. so we shouldn't do that. >> she has long sought ways to reach out with hermesage emphasizing the importance of human bonding in achieving peace. >> i think that the more that people invest in each other, the better off we'll be. that's exactly what i feel like she's saying. we need to love and give back, and that's how we grow. >> in 2009 she found the perfect partner to help spread her message. this well-known japanese singer has sang for peace throughout her career. when they realized they shared a common passion, they decided to collaborate on a song. two years after they met, she narrowly survived the march 11th disaster in northeastern japan. she herself realized the importance of human connection in overcoming adversity. on july 24
. >> eventually she moved to america where she became a nurse. she later began traveling around the world invited to tell her personal story of survival and to make a plea for peace. >> nature like an earthquake and tsunami, those things people cannot help. the tragedy. but war and the bombs, they're human doing. so we shouldn't do that. >> she has long sought ways to reach out with hermesage emphasizing the importance of human bonding in achieving peace. >> i think that...
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let's head over to the americas. things are getting nasty in the central portion of the united states. up in the north also we'll see some winter storm systems moving all the way north, dropping some amount of snowfall. we're very concerned with this area, especially in and around arklatex region, severe thunderstorms are possible to be making an outbreak. and heavy rainfall accumulating as much as 300 millimeters could be possible, especially in texas and oklahoma. taking a look at the outlook, anywhere you see the colored areas have chances of all these weather, flash flooding, damaging gusts, large hail, tornadoes even not completely out of the question to be unleashed. especially in and around texas and then towards arklatex is the area where there is very high risk. now, temperaturewise we're still looking at very warm surge, all the way out towards the north, especially the two-thirds of eastern and central portions, we're looking at these very warm temperatures to persist on washington, d.c. we saw the full bl
let's head over to the americas. things are getting nasty in the central portion of the united states. up in the north also we'll see some winter storm systems moving all the way north, dropping some amount of snowfall. we're very concerned with this area, especially in and around arklatex region, severe thunderstorms are possible to be making an outbreak. and heavy rainfall accumulating as much as 300 millimeters could be possible, especially in texas and oklahoma. taking a look at the...
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moving to the americas, the southern portions of the u.s., particularly severe from the lower mississippi valley to new mexi mexico. one tornado touched down in telecommunication monda telecommunication -- texas monday. we have wintry precipitation across colorado. that will dissipate as we head to tuesday. good news. lots of sunshine for you, temperatures arising to 28 degrees in l.a., about 10 degrees higher than what we saw on monday. 18 degrees in denver, 22 in oklahoma city. showers affecting along the east coast, 19 degrees in new york and 24 degrees in washington d.c. finally, let's go over to europe. unstable weather is starting to ease across much of the british isles. instead, southern scan dinavia starting to see wet and windy conditions and late season snow in the windy mountains. then western connent? is turning wet and gusty due to a low pressure system in that area. to the northeast e, a storm producing hail in parts of eastern europe and will continue to mov to the northeast affecting western russia. temperatures looking like this. on the cooler side in london, high of 14
moving to the americas, the southern portions of the u.s., particularly severe from the lower mississippi valley to new mexi mexico. one tornado touched down in telecommunication monda telecommunication -- texas monday. we have wintry precipitation across colorado. that will dissipate as we head to tuesday. good news. lots of sunshine for you, temperatures arising to 28 degrees in l.a., about 10 degrees higher than what we saw on monday. 18 degrees in denver, 22 in oklahoma city. showers...
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look over towards the americas with high pressure dominating much of the united states and canada, keeping the skies clear here. you see on the precipitation outlook, nothing much going on. we do have a system moving just off the coastline of the southeastern u.s. that's going to start to bring fairer weather. the one system we are continuing to watch is this one here moving into northern california, around san francisco. if you have any flights in or out of here, check ahead of time. this is going to create some rain, maybe some fog with it, and it is going to be reducing visibilities, so you'll want to check on that. even out to the sierra nevadas, some snowfall will be accompanying it as well. as far as temperatures, also on the cool side with clear skies. chicago, only a high of 10, winnipeg minus 8 here going through your afternoon hours. now these temperatures will start to rebound across much of the country into the weekend, getting back to a more seasonable level. over towards europe, high pressure also dominating here. not much going on in central and eastern europe. we have a sys
look over towards the americas with high pressure dominating much of the united states and canada, keeping the skies clear here. you see on the precipitation outlook, nothing much going on. we do have a system moving just off the coastline of the southeastern u.s. that's going to start to bring fairer weather. the one system we are continuing to watch is this one here moving into northern california, around san francisco. if you have any flights in or out of here, check ahead of time. this is...
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let's go now to north america. many of you again seeing a fine and uncomplicated day weatherwise across the belly of the united states. we do have a pacific system here. this one probably bring some heavy rain to the coast. inland areas maybe seeing some freezing rain, mountain snow. what you'll certainly moats is going to be the wind. gusts up to 100 kilometres per hour with this system. down here to the south we've got another couple of things going on. anywhere from eastern texas up through the mid-atlantic you've got rain, thunderstorms. it's going to be most severe for the gulf states. and then to the west of that system we're talking about new mexico as well as western texas you're going to be seeing some significant snow. maybe ten to 20 centimeters. 20 centimeters in some places. as for the system up here in eastern canada that's going to be some widespread snow showers through ontario and quebec. fairly warm day for you in toronto at 5 degrees. 6 in new york city. the warmth continuing winnipeg as well. fa
let's go now to north america. many of you again seeing a fine and uncomplicated day weatherwise across the belly of the united states. we do have a pacific system here. this one probably bring some heavy rain to the coast. inland areas maybe seeing some freezing rain, mountain snow. what you'll certainly moats is going to be the wind. gusts up to 100 kilometres per hour with this system. down here to the south we've got another couple of things going on. anywhere from eastern texas up through...
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we don't have foreign bases in america we don't have any british base we don't have any korean bases we don't have any french bases or you know we just all american bases in there in cross bases of a lot of the don't noises our noise of those ball to us at all because they're our bases but for other people it's almost like a cancer here for these people a day since the into world war two the spaces i've been. working here to provide a safe and secure environment for everybody. to questions any of thing else if you get everything you needed. is he it's. nice to. see.
we don't have foreign bases in america we don't have any british base we don't have any korean bases we don't have any french bases or you know we just all american bases in there in cross bases of a lot of the don't noises our noise of those ball to us at all because they're our bases but for other people it's almost like a cancer here for these people a day since the into world war two the spaces i've been. working here to provide a safe and secure environment for everybody. to questions any...
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let's head on into the americas. central portions are looking calm and clear. a storm from the pacific, dropping down from b.c. to central california. chilly showers to post coastal areas. and we'll be seeing some snow, a few inches on the sierra nevadas and moving inland as well. strongest gusts bringing temperatures down in portions of southern california in the next couple of days. out toward the east, we've been watching a stubborn system move away out over the atlantic, but what will be left over is heavy showers in the eastern gulf states as well as in the florida peninsula and you can see some severe thunderstorms erupting there too. here are temperatures. a big drop out in the northeast. new york city, 9 degrees today. 9 in d.c. a drop of 10 degrees between monday and tuesday. further up toward the north. that's your high temperature. winnipeg, minus 20. high temperature, even down to houston, 13 for the high. but overnight lows will be around the freezing point. as for europe, not too much to worry about for western and central locations. potent low br
let's head on into the americas. central portions are looking calm and clear. a storm from the pacific, dropping down from b.c. to central california. chilly showers to post coastal areas. and we'll be seeing some snow, a few inches on the sierra nevadas and moving inland as well. strongest gusts bringing temperatures down in portions of southern california in the next couple of days. out toward the east, we've been watching a stubborn system move away out over the atlantic, but what will be...
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creators of america basically are on strike increasing taxes on job creators this administration and this president policies are hostile to job creators that have a saying the wealthy who make over two hundred fifty thousand a year if you say a job creator they say well we can raise their taxes they're the ones or create jobs when in reality when their taxes are higher under bill clinton three times as many jobs are created the propensity to add softer terms to the english lexicon has surged over the decades particularly when it comes to military related language there's a condition in combat most people know about it it's when a fighting person's nervous system has been stressed to its absolute peak and maximum can't take anymore and puts the nervous system has either snapped or is about to snap in the first world war that condition was called show shock today the same condition is known as an eight syllable hyphenated furries void of any emotion post-traumatic stress disorder the aftermath of war includes post-traumatic stress disorder those of you suffering from p.t.s.d. when it c
creators of america basically are on strike increasing taxes on job creators this administration and this president policies are hostile to job creators that have a saying the wealthy who make over two hundred fifty thousand a year if you say a job creator they say well we can raise their taxes they're the ones or create jobs when in reality when their taxes are higher under bill clinton three times as many jobs are created the propensity to add softer terms to the english lexicon has surged...
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protection a chicken put onto it earlier this month cia director david petraeus painted a picture of america's dystopian freefall when describing the emergence of the internet of things that freeze refers to an increasing amount of personal information washington will eventually be able to obtain once all who electronics are wired to a network of u.s. intelligence officials estimate that by twenty twenty up to one hundred billion ordinary devices such as refrigerators and dishwashers could be wired up to the internet just the way p.c.'s and cell phones are now that bottomless pit of data could allow big brother to monitor virtually anything it wants even the cia director says. very idea of secrecy will change forever. r.t. new york. business now let's go live to the desk where marine is standing by last hour you said european markets are doing well except for greece to tell us more about that will greece given that problems in the country it's hardly a surprise that we're hearing that but there's also another factor and that's because the greek prime minister has said that a third player out c
protection a chicken put onto it earlier this month cia director david petraeus painted a picture of america's dystopian freefall when describing the emergence of the internet of things that freeze refers to an increasing amount of personal information washington will eventually be able to obtain once all who electronics are wired to a network of u.s. intelligence officials estimate that by twenty twenty up to one hundred billion ordinary devices such as refrigerators and dishwashers could be...
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its center of gravity moved from the mesopotamian valley and asia north and west to europe and north america that pendulum has started to swing again but i don't think it's swinging to china or asia it's not going to be a chinese century i think it's swinging everywhere and therefore nowhere and so for the first time in history we will be living in a world that is interdependent globalized interconnected but no longer dominated by the west and that's why i think it will be no one's world we don't know when that moment will come when there is no longer a material and ideological gemini of the west but we know what's coming we better prepare for it and so are you talking kind of like the near future or decades from now or any idea and say you don't know exactly when but any sale of that time for i think we're at the beginning of the and over two hundred year period of western germany that opened in eight hundred fifteen the end of the napoleonic wars and we'll begin to move to the new era over the next decade or two and that's because you look at the numbers china will surpass the united state
its center of gravity moved from the mesopotamian valley and asia north and west to europe and north america that pendulum has started to swing again but i don't think it's swinging to china or asia it's not going to be a chinese century i think it's swinging everywhere and therefore nowhere and so for the first time in history we will be living in a world that is interdependent globalized interconnected but no longer dominated by the west and that's why i think it will be no one's world we...
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america. and in some small corner of this vast country out in nevada or idaho or these places i've never been to but always wanted to go, i know out there there's a guy getting on with his life, perfectly happy. minding his own business, saying to you the political leaders of this country why me? and why us? and why america? and the only answer is because destiny put you in this place in history in this moment in this time and the task is yours to do." and so it is. for their century is a time of tremendous challenge. but it is also a time of tremendous promise. this is indeed the world america made. and it is freer and more prosperous than it has ever been and it can be even better. as americans we cannot make that happen ourselves. but the world cannot make it happen without us. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, senator rubio. this program is being webcast. i want to repeat that again and if you want to reach us by twitter, the hash tag is bl rubio. we do not have a g
america. and in some small corner of this vast country out in nevada or idaho or these places i've never been to but always wanted to go, i know out there there's a guy getting on with his life, perfectly happy. minding his own business, saying to you the political leaders of this country why me? and why us? and why america? and the only answer is because destiny put you in this place in history in this moment in this time and the task is yours to do." and so it is. for their century is a...
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moving over to the americas. a strong low pressure system is approaching british columbia and the pacific northwest starting to produce stormy conditions. as the system pushes through the east, it will dissipate quickly. we have a larger low pressure system over the central u.s. producing a mix of rain and snow in the lower great lakes and severe weather, the threat of severe weather from iowa into northern texas. as the system pushes through the east, snow is in the cards in southern ontario and quebec. severe weather in southern texas on your friday. the florida peninsula will see leftover showers into friday. the high is expected to be 28 degrees in miami on friday and reaching the upper 20s in washington, d.c. and new york city. cooling down to 14 degrees in toronto. 11 in chicago. out towards the west, summer-like, 30 degrees in l.a. moving over to europe, messy picture again. multiple systems are still producing thunderstorms. gusty winds and heavy rain across the western continent and the central mediterra
moving over to the americas. a strong low pressure system is approaching british columbia and the pacific northwest starting to produce stormy conditions. as the system pushes through the east, it will dissipate quickly. we have a larger low pressure system over the central u.s. producing a mix of rain and snow in the lower great lakes and severe weather, the threat of severe weather from iowa into northern texas. as the system pushes through the east, snow is in the cards in southern ontario...
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over towards the americas. here in the southeast, the big topic has been a tropical depression, beryl. finally, it's going to be moving out here. we will quickly start to rush off to the northeast. it will intensify up to a tropical storm as it does move off the coast. the winds will be remaining off the coast. that is the heaviest rainfall could hit some areas in the outer banks bringing the threat of some localized coastal flooding, and even beach erosion. outside of that, that storm's quickly going to rush off to the northeast. by the end of the week, it will be well out into the atlantic. also in the central plains, we're looking at severe weather. cool air is definitely surging in from the north here. warm air from the south. as these two collide, yet again tornadoes are coming out of this area. hail baseball size. you've got to think about the force coming from a piece of ice that large. so if you get caught in any of these storms, do take cover immediately. check your flight schedules ahead of time. look
over towards the americas. here in the southeast, the big topic has been a tropical depression, beryl. finally, it's going to be moving out here. we will quickly start to rush off to the northeast. it will intensify up to a tropical storm as it does move off the coast. the winds will be remaining off the coast. that is the heaviest rainfall could hit some areas in the outer banks bringing the threat of some localized coastal flooding, and even beach erosion. outside of that, that storm's...
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now, heading over to the americas, we've got a pacific storm moving into british columbia and the pacific northwest that will bring coastal rain, heavy mountain snow, as well as gusty winds. up to 45 centimeters expected in western can dane the next 24 hours. then we've got another active system moving into the great lakes region, blowing snow conditions are impacting this area. that will move into quebec tonight. on friday, severe weather will impact much of the eastern seaboard. that includes severe thunderstorms, large hail, damaging winds, even isolated tornados. but back behind the system, very strong winds are blowing, so raising the risk of wildfires in much of the southern plains. temperatures are looking like this, warmer than average temperatures are continuing on the even seaboard. we're expecting 19 degrees in washington, d.c., ten degrees higher average, and 13 degrees in oklahoma city. but as you can see, cooler air is sweeping in, dropping temperatures in the west, getting up to 4 in denver, only 2 expected in chicago on friday. heading over to europe, very stormy condition
now, heading over to the americas, we've got a pacific storm moving into british columbia and the pacific northwest that will bring coastal rain, heavy mountain snow, as well as gusty winds. up to 45 centimeters expected in western can dane the next 24 hours. then we've got another active system moving into the great lakes region, blowing snow conditions are impacting this area. that will move into quebec tonight. on friday, severe weather will impact much of the eastern seaboard. that includes...
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in europe hanna is planning to bring her designs to america and asia. >> translator: i hope my work will help morocco's tradition and culture become better known around the world. >> just beautiful. one of hanan's kaftans costs up to $2,5 hundr00. >>> the citizen runner harks back to the glory days of amateur athletics. this japanese marathon runner has become a national hero who aims to compete in the london olympics. let's find out more in the second part of our series "standouts r ffor 2012." >> 36,000 running enthusiasts from elites to amateurs lined up at the start of the tokyo marathon in february. 24-year-old uki stunned the nation by leading the pack just three kilometers from the finish line. he wound up finishing third, tops among all japanese. the unknown runner became a national hero overnight and qualified for the world's championships in august. >> translator: i want to show japanese and people all over the world how much amateur runners can accomplish. i'm going to do a commute run today. >> yuki works full-time as a civil servant northwest of tokyo. he often incorporates
in europe hanna is planning to bring her designs to america and asia. >> translator: i hope my work will help morocco's tradition and culture become better known around the world. >> just beautiful. one of hanan's kaftans costs up to $2,5 hundr00. >>> the citizen runner harks back to the glory days of amateur athletics. this japanese marathon runner has become a national hero who aims to compete in the london olympics. let's find out more in the second part of our series...
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this is america. this is america. we're not going to do that. now -- by the way, kissinger told this as proof of what a great president ford was for rejecting his advice. [ laughter ] now, i take this as a pivot moment because it also coincided with legislative activity and what led to drl, et cetera. but i think this continues to be very much on the forefront much our thinking. we mentioned the chen case. there's a question, what do we do with this person seeking our support? this is america. this is what we do. it is a core part of a nation that conceives itself -- sees itself as conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all persons are created equal. [ applause ] >> you want to say something? >> i think we've got -- >> i'm sorry. your time is up. ambassador pickering has to leave early. thank you. [ applause ] i was supposed to tell ambassador pickering had an important engagement and had to leave early. go ahead. >> here's another episode from the ford administration. the famous dissident writer in exile in the united states
this is america. this is america. we're not going to do that. now -- by the way, kissinger told this as proof of what a great president ford was for rejecting his advice. [ laughter ] now, i take this as a pivot moment because it also coincided with legislative activity and what led to drl, et cetera. but i think this continues to be very much on the forefront much our thinking. we mentioned the chen case. there's a question, what do we do with this person seeking our support? this is america....
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finally, let's go over to the americas, then. it's going to be a very busy travel week because a christmas holiday is coming up next week. unfortunately, many drivers may run into hazardous conditions due to heavy snow. we have a winter storm affecting the four corners region with snow as well as howling winds. the system will quickly intensify and head toward the northeast. these conditions are likely across parts of kangs cancel and colorado, and snow will also spread into the upper midwestern states from your wednesday night. as much as 50 centimeters of sn is likely in wisconsin. and to the south severe thunderstorms will be wrapped around the central and southern mississippi river valley. even tornadoes are not out of the question. staying dry in western texas, but that is raising the risk of wildfires. and up toward the northeast snow showers are ongoing in southern quebec, the atlantic canada as well as new england states. temperatures are looking like this, and i will leave you now with your extended forecast. ♪ ♪ >>>
finally, let's go over to the americas, then. it's going to be a very busy travel week because a christmas holiday is coming up next week. unfortunately, many drivers may run into hazardous conditions due to heavy snow. we have a winter storm affecting the four corners region with snow as well as howling winds. the system will quickly intensify and head toward the northeast. these conditions are likely across parts of kangs cancel and colorado, and snow will also spread into the upper...
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>> our guest on "this is america" is dr. zbigniew brzezinski, former national security adviser to president jimmy carter, professor of american foreign policy at johns hopkins university, and author of the new york times best-seller, "strategic vision: america and the crisis of global power." thank you for coming over and visiting once again. >> once again is right. >> you are right around the corner from us now. >> we are neighbors. >> we are neighbors indeed. how has the world changed in the last 20, 25 years? >> fundamentally. fundamentally. the last 25 years have seen the end of a century-long conflict for domination of the world -- imperial germany, nazi germany, soviet communism, and then american supremacy. in the last 20 years that supremacy has become more difficult and uncertain while the world has become more politically awakened. today all of humanity is politically active, and the balance of global power has shifted from the west to the east. so we live in a politically very, very different world. >> when people
>> our guest on "this is america" is dr. zbigniew brzezinski, former national security adviser to president jimmy carter, professor of american foreign policy at johns hopkins university, and author of the new york times best-seller, "strategic vision: america and the crisis of global power." thank you for coming over and visiting once again. >> once again is right. >> you are right around the corner from us now. >> we are neighbors. >> we are...
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getting over into the americas, it is going to be a picture for the gulf coast. trio of lows here and continue to bring in more moisture, trigger some stronger storms in texas. looks like we'll continue to see some stormy weather for the lower mississippi valley as well as in towards texas and oklahoma. now towards the north a lot of this precipitation is going to be falling as snow. heavier snow expected to spread in the northern rockies and really central, eastern sections of canada looking at a little bit more snowfall for the course of tuesday. highs across the board look like this. 8 in new york. wild on the aseaboard. 11 in chicago. 9 one denver and seasonal 6 degrees in seattle. lastly getting into europe and here the alpine region has been dealing with quite a bit of snow since the weekend. plenty of heavy snows impacting the area. let's get a look at the situation. we have some video coming in first from austrua. two to three meters piling up. residents trying to dig out from this heavy snowfall. a lot of road closures as well as flight cancellations. in
getting over into the americas, it is going to be a picture for the gulf coast. trio of lows here and continue to bring in more moisture, trigger some stronger storms in texas. looks like we'll continue to see some stormy weather for the lower mississippi valley as well as in towards texas and oklahoma. now towards the north a lot of this precipitation is going to be falling as snow. heavier snow expected to spread in the northern rockies and really central, eastern sections of canada looking...
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america closes the net around. to the f.b.i. now his contacts in an apparent attempt to gather dirt on the world's most famous whistleblower. the student union. looking for some of china's economic fortune cookies. beijing continue to beat on the same page when it comes to world politics. and egypt's muslim brotherhood sides with moves for a million man protest. execution and can you also sweep aside the presidential election rival before anyone even votes. international news and comment twenty four hours a day this is r.t.m. kerry johnston well the latest installment of show is premiering today here in l a t with the f.b.i. now apparently among the ranks of loyal viewers the agency is said to have been given the green light to launch a surveillance mission on a prominent whistleblower everyone in contact with him a number of his guests have been stopped and interrogated by agents with one even offered the chance to turn f.b.i. informant what is going to church account has more on the story now. u.s. officials say there is no in
america closes the net around. to the f.b.i. now his contacts in an apparent attempt to gather dirt on the world's most famous whistleblower. the student union. looking for some of china's economic fortune cookies. beijing continue to beat on the same page when it comes to world politics. and egypt's muslim brotherhood sides with moves for a million man protest. execution and can you also sweep aside the presidential election rival before anyone even votes. international news and comment twenty...
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officials the missile shield in europe would protect america from iran and north korea but moscow all use the existence of such a system right on russia's doorstep may hamper the country's defense capabilities that's why the kremlin wants return guarantees from washington that it won't be used against russia the shield was a thorn in russian u.s. relations during the george w. bush administration it seems to have become one again as america's offering no concessions on how the system will operate unless a compromise is found moscow says it will respond with both diplomatic and military countermeasures. hello general in a welcome to spotlight viewer question my first question is something i've been asking various politicians and diplomats about and now i ask you as a military man hugh. white as rush air regard the plane by the west to deploy a missile defense system in europe is a serious threat to its national security. to the end of the cold war era we began to cooperate in many areas including of ghana stan and come to piracy operations maritime security rescue missions. thanks to t
officials the missile shield in europe would protect america from iran and north korea but moscow all use the existence of such a system right on russia's doorstep may hamper the country's defense capabilities that's why the kremlin wants return guarantees from washington that it won't be used against russia the shield was a thorn in russian u.s. relations during the george w. bush administration it seems to have become one again as america's offering no concessions on how the system will...
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and despite america's countdown to the pullout from afghanistan there is a looming washington's fueling the insurgency following a deadly wave of insider attacks against western troops. hello and welcome to our team this thursday on charon terra six o'clock here in moscow well it is crunch time for greece and as germany and france prepare to decide whether to grant athens the breathing space it says it needs to sort its finances out because he's been relying on international loans for over two years but is struggling to meet its bailout conditions meanwhile angle america's allies in berlin say a greek exit wouldn't have a great impact on the eurozone peter oliver is there for our team the two have differing opinions over how the debt crisis in greece should be dealt with as well as across the eurozone in general chancellor merkel very very big on wanting to see cuts she said that greece must stick to very rigid plan in order to find eleven over eleven billion euros worth of cuts before the next round of bailout money which is jus shortly francoise hollande in france saying this well the
and despite america's countdown to the pullout from afghanistan there is a looming washington's fueling the insurgency following a deadly wave of insider attacks against western troops. hello and welcome to our team this thursday on charon terra six o'clock here in moscow well it is crunch time for greece and as germany and france prepare to decide whether to grant athens the breathing space it says it needs to sort its finances out because he's been relying on international loans for over two...
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why they were here. >> translator: we want to convey the power of however music to people in america through our drums. >> reporter: those drums are bringing people together. the troupe was introduced to a group of young americans. they spoke about how the disaster had affected their lives and expressed their gratitude for all the support from abroad. >> translator: we received a lot of support after the disaster. now we want to give back the energy and smiles through our performance. >> reporter: time to show the energy in a way that only they can. ♪ for over an hour, they put their hearts and souls into their performance. >> it was great to see folks came here all the way from japan and considering all the difficult year that it's been, it's a real symbol of hope for the future. >> i think the energy they put out is probably reflective of the energy they're putting in to rebuild. >> translator: it was a very powerful performance. we were all caught in the moment. we were able to convey the feelings from fukushima and at the same time could sense the empathy of the american people
why they were here. >> translator: we want to convey the power of however music to people in america through our drums. >> reporter: those drums are bringing people together. the troupe was introduced to a group of young americans. they spoke about how the disaster had affected their lives and expressed their gratitude for all the support from abroad. >> translator: we received a lot of support after the disaster. now we want to give back the energy and smiles through our...
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why invest in america to create jobs when the te elsewhere? just ask apple computers. on january 1st, a tsunami of tax increases will and the entire economy unless congress and the president act, america will suffer anat the en year. everyone's income tax rates will go up. everyone's. small business and capital will be choked. in essence, my opinion, any recovery we're now starting to enjoy will come to a complete halt. while the president tries to make this about wall street, he forgets this is about main street. when the america people see washington, all they see is debt and dysfunction and proposed tax increases. instead of taking more from hard-working taxpayers, they're going to need to keep more money in the hands of small business owners who will grow our economy. as shopworn as the phrase is, washington's problem still remains that it spends too much, like in the president's budget, not that it taxes too little. i yield back my time. >> and thank you. i'll take two minutes and yield them to the gentleman from new hampshire. >> thank you. thank you, mr. chairma
why invest in america to create jobs when the te elsewhere? just ask apple computers. on january 1st, a tsunami of tax increases will and the entire economy unless congress and the president act, america will suffer anat the en year. everyone's income tax rates will go up. everyone's. small business and capital will be choked. in essence, my opinion, any recovery we're now starting to enjoy will come to a complete halt. while the president tries to make this about wall street, he forgets this...
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let's head to north america. you will see that bet weather through bc and showers starting to spread and you will see pop up thunderstorms in the intermountain west due to the instability of the air. getting a lot of warmth up to the four corners and denver up to 30 degrees for the high. not much going on in the center of the u.s. or mexico however that slow-moving storm system is impacting the northeast. over your overnight hours from virginia and west virginia through western parts of new york state, you are still going to be seeing heavy snow that will continue through southeastern parts of onrio as well. centimeters possible. further towards the east will be warmer. you will see a mix of rain and snow and heavy rain for the canadian maritimes. not too much of an improvement. 7 degrees for the high at 16. out in denver 30 degrees for the high. we will see a lot of heat in mexico through arizona and southern california. into europe, this is where the most of the action will be here today. low pressure over fran
let's head to north america. you will see that bet weather through bc and showers starting to spread and you will see pop up thunderstorms in the intermountain west due to the instability of the air. getting a lot of warmth up to the four corners and denver up to 30 degrees for the high. not much going on in the center of the u.s. or mexico however that slow-moving storm system is impacting the northeast. over your overnight hours from virginia and west virginia through western parts of new...
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has money printing become america's main business. well i think yes and no i think it's on the one hand you know to have printed a lot of money in the last let's say three four years you know but i think they would argue with some i think fairness that that's what you needed to get the economy back. when it went into you know the kind of creates recession after the crisis you wrote a lot about china keeping their currency deliberately undervalued to preserve their competitive advantage the u.s. is terribly unhappy about that yeah but the u.s. on the other hand is also playing with their currency constantly printing money that they don't have to pay all of their dead and all but don't you see a hint of hypocrisy when when the u.s. is bashing china over their currency policy but at the same time playing with their own currency in a way that is not necessarily fair well i would say that. i think there is a pattern a little but i think the past is over done the funny thing is the following that even though the u.s. has been printing a lot
has money printing become america's main business. well i think yes and no i think it's on the one hand you know to have printed a lot of money in the last let's say three four years you know but i think they would argue with some i think fairness that that's what you needed to get the economy back. when it went into you know the kind of creates recession after the crisis you wrote a lot about china keeping their currency deliberately undervalued to preserve their competitive advantage the u.s....
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as we head to north america, the pacific system is lingering, clinging to the coast there. it is going to move further inland for bc. then we see showers just sticking around for washington state, clearing up for you in oregon later in the day. elsewhere, looking dry and quiet, but we will see continuing significant lake effect snow, especially towards the eastern side of the lakes. so that's piling up here. the main story is going to be frigid temperatures. if you look at what's happening here, the purple descending to the south, in fact, it will be approaching the northern parts of florida peninsula. now, taking a look at what's happening here, we are at the freezing mark in washington, d.c. minus 2 in new york city. you saw 4 yesterday. it is a big jump, at least 6 degrees some places. minus 12 in toronto, minus 4 in chicago. look at what's happening here in the southwest. winter in the northeast, southwest is summer. 28 degrees for l.a. many major cities experiencing temperatures above 25 degrees. we head into europe now lastly. the major story here is another atlantic
as we head to north america, the pacific system is lingering, clinging to the coast there. it is going to move further inland for bc. then we see showers just sticking around for washington state, clearing up for you in oregon later in the day. elsewhere, looking dry and quiet, but we will see continuing significant lake effect snow, especially towards the eastern side of the lakes. so that's piling up here. the main story is going to be frigid temperatures. if you look at what's happening...